This is a low priority issue. Women's freedom of choice at keeping big government out of her lady parts should be a top priority. It's fascism, nothing more, nothing less.

How many states are voting to ban abortion?

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You are wasting your time in this thread, Spacey. The government ain't gonna be swayed by anything a bunch of potheads say. In fact, it's more likely to get you ignored because they are backing you!

Whoever wins todays election will likely get to pick at least one Supreme Court justice, and possibly more. An Obama justice pick who would protect Roe vs Wade would be more likely to pass a judgement in favor of legalisation. If you guys haven't figured it out by now, for as old as we all are, you wouldv'e noticed that the Liberal side of the ticket tends to support legislation and laws that protect or give people rights, while the Conservative side tends to focus on taking them away. It's just the way the system operates. Not my rules.

Rockey Mountain High anyone? Good for Colo.& Wash.state.It'll save the state's 100's of millions just in the court-arrest-punishment-education ect. The man loves a dope smoker.He can bust him and have no fear that the real badguys would bring with them.Or should I say lack of fear.Make the bastards work! 2 joints,1 suspect,2-5 cops all checkin' it.Do the math and use common sense... the man just wants the respect and money with no grief.What better way to come home safe,busting heads & hippies,than chasing down some theives,rapist or violent felons,parolee's screwing up,the cruddy stuff they're payed to "take care of".Nope,it's feds and heads time again and the local boys are the same way,no matter where you are,POT = easy pickins for the man,man.

The city I live in voted at a 60% margin to decriminalize marijuana. They will treat it like a parking/traffic ticket. First offense is a $25 fine, second is a $50 fine, then $100 each time afterwards, but no jail time.

Cal, this just says the country is changing. Obama isn't concerned about reelection anymore, I am betting the Feds stay out of it. Colorado will be a good model I think. When the state figures out how to market this as tourism, you will see serious consideration in other states. This election gay marriage did well - personal freedom on the rise and the decline of influence of old white men - that's real progress.

It would be nice if it was legal everywhere. I really don't care either way. I tried it a couple of times, didn't like it, but I still have friends who probably do smoke. I saw the episode of Dr. Oz where Montel said it's the only thing that helps him with his MS pain. The counter arguments were mostly uninformed bullshit. You know, gateway drug, all that crap. And you know I still believe it's still going to be illegal to minors. Why don't you go sit with a cancer patient when they're in intense pain and tell them that they can't have the one thing that would make them feel better because it's "bad". Buncha fucknut jizzjar sanctimonious douchenozzle cretins.

Oh, and one more thing.....if God put something on this planet that's beneficial, then why are religious people against it?

_________________One of the sanest, surest, and most generous joys of life comes from being happy over the good fortune of others.

I worked a couple of months in California this year, leading a few younger people in some network cabling jobs.

I hadn't smoked anything in quite a while, but I could smell these guys, and I eventually partook of the easily available bud.

I gave me pause to reflect. If it is easily available, and cheap, I must restrain myself from waking and baking, as I have done so much in my life. It's just easier to get my work done without the cloud. Now, perhaps later in the day, when I need some inspiration, smoking while on the job might be appropriate, but I can't be getting high all day as per usual when available, especially with the kick-ass shit now on the market.

These guys I worked with knew what they were doing as far as running cable, but they screwed a few things up that almost cost us a bundle. You know what, though? I don't blame the smoke. I blame the smart phones they had sewn to their hands. They simply could not take their attentions away from their stupid social networking bullshit. Therefore, they were not paying attention when I gave the instructions. I told a couple of guys that I was going to stick their goddamn phones up their asses, and you know what? They quit! (O well, you can't threaten temps that way.)

Anyhoo...I definitely want it legal, but I do believe that some folks, myself included, probably love it too much.

There's another thing I worry about. I've smoked it since I was young. These adults that try it for the first time are going to relive their entire lives the first time they get stoned. I'll bet some of the weaker ones freak out, and such instances will be used against the effort to legalize it nationwide.

Rope leash. I clearly think it is inappropriate to be in any way altered in the cranium when you are at work, being paid for by others. But it will be good if it spreads, much better recreation than alcohol.

I don't know, tweeze...I know of at least one employer that tolerates it, because it makes boring shit interesting. The work they do is very repetitive. Of course, if there is an incident, management retains complete deniability.

But, how would they know for sure if someone is high at work? A saliva test, of course...but to be fair, everyone would have to be tested every day, and positive results can occur for many days after smoking.

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